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Lotto Sales Up – Where Does the Money Go?

Though scratch-off sales have risen, money directed to help fund education hasn't kept up.

Aired 08/04/2016 | Rating NR

Issues

Lotto Sales Up – Where Does the Money Go?

Special | 7m 30sVideo has Closed Captions

Though scratch-off sales have risen, money directed to help fund education hasn't kept up.

Big lotto sales should equate to big money for education. But the Sun Sentinel found this isn't always the case. Though scratch-off sales have risen from $2 billion – $3.7 billion last year – more than half of which came from poor communities -- money funneled to help fund education within Florida, has not kept pace. The Sun Sentinel’s Dan Sweeney joins us to share his findings.

Aired 08/04/2016 | Rating NR

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Issues is a local public television program presented by WPBT

Issues

Lotto Sales Up – Where Does the Money Go?

Special | 7m 30sVideo has Closed Captions

Big lotto sales should equate to big money for education. But the Sun Sentinel found this isn't always the case. Though scratch-off sales have risen from $2 billion – $3.7 billion last year – more than half of which came from poor communities -- money funneled to help fund education within Florida, has not kept pace. The Sun Sentinel’s Dan Sweeney joins us to share his findings.

Aired 08/04/2016 | Rating NR

Problems with Closed Captions? Closed Captioning Feedback

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